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"I was extremely pleased with the logical and clear explanation of the current ACO environment and the realistic view of the future healthcare landscape,” wrote one of the nearly 100 attendees at the recent Second Annual Broad and Cassel Health Form held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
 

(l-r) Clifford Findeiss, CitadelMed, and Mike Segal, Broad and Cassel.
The statewide law firm hosted the event to provide timely and educational material to health care providers in Florida. The keynote speaker was Chris Schlanger, M.D., MBA, managing director for the Advisory Board Company. Dr. Schlanger, who spoke on “Health Care 2020: Charting Independent Practice Course in a Changing Health Care Environment,” is a board-certified emergency medicine physician who spent several years in active clinical practice.
 
Dr. Schlanger began his discussion by addressing the question, “Where are we really going with health care? The public discussion gets hung up on the political topics and we miss the underlying issues,” he said. “The next decade has been decided as much by the private sector than by the government.” We don’t have to wait until decisions like the individual mandate, which is hung up in Supreme Court, are made, he explained. “We have to make decisions now.”
 
Mike Segal, who chairs Broad and Cassel’s Health Law Practice Group, addressed

(l-r) Kevin Shacter, Northern Trust; Mike Segal, Broad and Cassel; Fred Segal, Broad and Cassel; Dr. Chris Schlanger, The Advisory Board Company, and Susan Kaplan, Daszkal Bolton LLP

the “Ins and Outs of Clinical Integration and ACOs.” A frequent speaker and author of topics related to Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), Segal said, “with all of the doom and gloom, tremendous opportunities exist, but we have to change our culture and the way we do things. We have to have a plan. ACOs are upon us and a cost quality initiative is forcing providers to reduce costs and increase quality.”

 
Also speaking at the Broad and Cassel Health Forum was another nationally-known health law attorney, Gabriel Imperato, who is the managing partner of the Firm’s Fort Lauderdale office and chair of the statewide White Collar Criminal and Civil Fraud Defense Practice Group. His topic was “Overpayment Laws: Refund in 60 Days or Face Penalties.” The Firm’s chair of the Government Relations Practice Group, Douglas Mannheimer, also provided an update on the 2012 Florida legislative session.
 
Sponsors for the Health Forum in addition to South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report, were the Broward County Medical Association, Palm Beach County Medical Society, Dade County Medical Association, South Florida Medical Group Managers Association, Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association, HealthCare Appraisers, Inc., CareCloud, ProAssurance, Daszkal Bolton, Northern Trust, Florida Health Care Report, and Health News Florida.